Federalist Society Event:
Professor Eugene Kontorovick
-Professor of Law at Northwestern University
Refreshments will be provided

Friday, April 5, 2013

Trailblazing in the Modern Legal Era: A Tribute to Judge Helen Frye
10:30 am - 3:00 pm
University of Oregon School of Law
Contact: Rebekah Hanley • EmailWebsite

Trailblazing in the Modern Legal Era: A Tribute to Judge Helen Frye is a celebration of pioneering women in the legal profession. The event will be held at the University of Oregon School of Law and will center on the unveiling of a portrait of Judge Helen Frye, the first woman to serve on the federal court in Oregon. Lunch, included in the $15 registration fee, will feature a special tribute dessert hosted by Lane County Women Lawyers; CLE credit is being applied for and will also be included. Oregon Law students are encouraged to participate and may attend for free.

Speakers will discuss topics such as the business and legal aspects of the wine industry, reciprocity laws between states, growing markets
and expansion into those markets, and labeling requirements. Additionally, these wine, vineyard, and legal experts will discuss the spirit of producing, selling, and
marketing wine in Oregon and across the nation!

Second event in the Wayne Morse Center Migration Project's 2012-13 speaker series "The Borders Within: Immigrants, Race, and the Politics of Surveillance and Enforcement in the United States."
In this event, we explore how immigration policies and the lives of newcomers are transformed in perilous times of war and emergency, focusing on how security priorities after 9/11 recast the national immigration debate and policy-making process. We also seek to understand how official programs of surveillance and profiling shape Muslim and Arab Americans

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Are you interested in adding a law review experience to your academic repertoire? Oregon Law Review, Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation, and Oregon Review of International Law invite you to join us for an informational meeting. We'll discuss what journal is, what the benefits of membership are, and the journal competition. The competition is open to all 1Ls and 2Ls and is the sole determinant of membership.

Reps from all three journals will be tabling in the commons in the days leading up to the meeting, so stop by. See you there!

The Pro Bono and OLSPIF Boards recognize student and lawyer contributions in public service and pro bono. Our keynote speaker is Eugene attorney Gerry Gaydos with former Dean and Professor Margie Paris serving as Emcee. Refreshments will be provided! The Pro Bono awards include the Nicole Richardson Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award, which confers a minimum $1000 scholarship payment.